Taopatch® and the benefits of Red Light and Blue Light

Do you feel that you have less energy or enthusiasm in this period? It's not surprising... Shorter days and gloomy weather deprive us of the sunlight that our body needs and that we should expose ourselves to for at least 7-8 hours a day to have optimal health.
When we are outdoors, our skin receives, in fact, different wavelengths that penetrate various levels of depth, exerting many therapeutic effects. Between the wavelengths of the sun, those of Red Light, Near Infrared and the beneficial wavelengths of Blue Light positively affect physical and mental health. These wavelengths, used with care and in the right intensity, are used in various fields of light therapy for the improvement of psycho-physical well-being.
Red and Near-Infrared Light give regenerative and energetic benefits because they stimulate a greater production of ATP (triumphant adenosine) in the cells which guarantees the energy necessary for each metabolic process to work properly and allow the body to regenerate. Needless to say, the positive effects of these wavelengths are countless, but below are the best known and proven ones.
Benefits of Red and Near-Infrared Light:
- Improved circulation: Red light penetrates the skin and tissues more deeply, stimulating cell oxygenation and blood circulation in the body.
- Reduction of pain and inflammation: It is beneficial for the remodulation of inflammation of inflammatory processes and is particularly useful for extinguishing muscle and joint pain and injuries.
- Cell regeneration support: Promotes cell regeneration and wound healing, accelerating recovery in case of muscle or skin damage.
- Increased collagen production: Red light stimulates the production of elastin and collagen, improving skin elasticity and reducing wrinkles and signs of aging.
- Reduction of anxiety and depression: It has a positive effect on our psycho-emotional well-being and emotions, promoting a reduction in stress hormones.
Blue light has a positive effect on our hormonal and mental balance. Its effects on health continue to be researched, but they are many and surprising.
Benefits of Blue Light:
- Strengthening the immune system: Recent studies have shown that exposure to blue light can energize T cells, a type of immune system cell crucial for fighting infection.
- Improved alertness: Blue light stimulates the production of hormones such as cortisol, which can increase alertness, focus, and mental alertness.
- Circadian rhythm regulation: Natural blue light helps signal to our bodies that it's daytime, promoting a healthy sleep-wake cycle.
- Seasonal Depression (SAD) Treatment: Blue light therapy is commonly used to treat seasonal depression, helping to mitigate its symptoms during the winter months.
- Benefits for the skin: Blue light can also be helpful in reducing acne and other skin concerns, as it fights acne-causing bacteria and regulates sebum production.
Taopatch® Light Therapy
Taopatch® medical nanotechnology is able to provide the same benefits as large light therapy machines, transmitting specific wavelengths, such as Red Light and Blue Light, to the body. It does so constantly and continuously because it is a mini laser, the size of a coin, which can be worn on the skin with a patch tape. It is activated with natural light and body heat. The material of which it is made (the Quantum Dots, whose inventors won the Nobel Prize in 2023) converts the light it receives into a wide spectrum of beneficial wavelengths.
Even in nanotechnological devices, Red Light promotes increased ATP production in cells, which is useful for improving physical performance, recovering from muscle stress and managing pain. Blue Light wavelengths stimulate the endogenous production of neurotransmitters related to sun exposure (vitamin D) and help improve focusand mental alertness. All these scientific and measurable benefits have been proven by various researches* that have appeared in international medical journals (four of which are indexed on PubMed).
Taopatch® devices are applied to specific areas of the body by medical professionals, trained in the use of this technology, to obtain effective and lasting results, without the release of chemicals or side effects.
However, professional applicators can use other products from the Taopatch® range on patients to enhance the effect of therapy sessions in their practice. Taopatch® light therapy instruments have an edge over other lamps or light therapy products because they do a laserLED type treatment.
In fact, Taopatch® BODY STATION emits Red and Infrared Light which, passing through Taopatch® nanotechnology, generates a spectrum of 650 wavelengths of therapeutic light — something unique in the world! Even more unique is the new generation of the lamp, the BLACK BODY STATION, which also includes Blue Light wavelengths for a complete light treatment.
The LEDs of the PHOTONIC CAP and the PHOTONIC BELT, respectively our cap and light therapy band, incorporate nanotechnology ensuring safe and tolerable treatment. By enhancing these products with devices, the wavelengths can penetrate the tissues of the skull and any part of the body at different depths, acting more effectively. We have noticed improvements in the treatment of joint and muscle pain in several patients, including athletes.
The TARGET FLASHLIGHT (TFL) flashlight, in addition to emitting wavelengths of Red and Near Infrared Light, also includes those of Blue Light, making this instrument a complete and safe ally. Here, too, the 5 LEDs pass through 5 devices, allowing pain to be treated with a wide spectrum of therapeutic light in small areas and areas that are normally difficult to reach.
Want to know more, contact us at 0423 1801195 to receive more information. To learn more about Taopatch® PHOTONIC CAP click here. To find out more about Taopatch® BODY STATION click here.
*Effects of nanotechnology-based devices on postural control in healthy subjects Giovanna Malchiodi Albedi et al. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28880050/
A new road to improve vitamin D and balance through Taopatch® and proprioceptive protocol in Multiple Sclerosis patients Giuseppe Messina et al. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36112067/
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